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ggle
Present Participle
jiggling
Past Tense
jiggled
Past Participle
jiggled
1
to move with small, quick, and irregular motions
- The loose doorknob would jiggle whenever someone tried to open the door.
- The gelatin dessert jiggled on the plate with each step as the waiter brought it to the table.
- The bumpy road caused the car keys to jiggle in the ignition.
- The toddler gleefully jiggled the bells on his toy, creating a delightful sound.
- She jiggled the computer mouse to wake up the screen from sleep mode.